[Thomas Wouters] > We've already been there (2.0 -> 2.1 -> 2.2) and that's exactly > what we did. Cool! Then it's exactly as I expected: it works so well, nobody thought to mention it <wink>. > Customers had several months, some more, to notice warnings about > deprecated features and the like, and to use the __future__ import > if they wanted newer features. That gives us a very justified 'too > bad' if they come complaining afterwards anyway. That was all the intent. > It also inspires more trust from the more, uhm, 'traditional' > companies if you have a clear and documented upgrade path for > software. Let's quit here while we're ahead <0.9 wink>.
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